from the First Lord Weather Center and meteorologist Jonathan Connor. You probably noticed the cold front that moved through Easter Sunday. But get ready. We're gonna break potentially to weather records for Oklahoma City here in the next 24 hours. Number one, a record cold, high temperature or ah, cold, maximum temperature. This is gonna be for Tuesday, the 14th of April. The cold this afternoon ever on record for Oakland City was 46 degrees set back in 1928. We're gonna break that by about one degree. Pretty crazy, considering that we've already have had a nineties in here to 90 degree days. The other record that we're gonna break for Tuesday potentially is record snow. And that's 0.8 inches. Setback 1953. And what's interesting about this snow record? This is the latest. Oklahoma City has had a measurable snow. Now, when we measure snow, it's either measurable to 1/10 and then a trace would be Hey, it's snowing, but we can't measure it. Okay? It's less an attempt. So the latest in the spring that Oklahoma City has had a measurable snow was actually on the 14th in 1953.8. And for Oakland City. I don't know if you've seen our snowfall outlook, but potentially we could break that with about an inch of snow. Possible for Oakland City for Tuesday morning. So there you go to records. May fall for Oklahoma City for Tuesday, the 14th of April 2020. There you go. You're tired of the cold. Give it a week and warm back up. Seventies will return.